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6/27/2013 4:24AM

Egyptians Mark Morsi’s First Year With Protests

Rising anger against Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood backers is expected to boil over during nationwide protests this weekend as he marks a year since taking office. Matt Bradley reports.

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I ... the the ... the EU ... to meet its present Mohamad mostly ... is seeing his popular sea diving ... and is facing dim owns to step down ... not ... your story ... says that Egyptians are bracing themselves for an exclusive Sunday coming up ... I see little guilty about policy ... now we be without the risk of being too dramatic the air is really rather live with tension and frustration ... and you can see just going out of this great ... and here there is out there there are a bitter feud operable on the block waiting for gasoline because that that ... a shortage of actual around the country ... his ... frequent blackouts the route to major cities especially in some of the four areas ... and all of this has been playing into protests that are planned for Sunday in an even worse he stepped down ... but most was the top when it came to power in ... a year ago was an ... digital ... transformation because when Morsi came to power ... he was the first really democratically elected ... president ... of Egypt really ever ... and he teased out to rival was wrong the former regime the regime of Boston bar was toppled in February two thousand eleven ... so we have a lot of accumulated good will ... and he has the trust of ... some of their different political forces ready to some of the secular liberal so it ... can be very hard to warrant from our ... and some of the hardline Islamist conservatives ... who saw Morrissey as the best chance ... of work Islamic rule he needed because Morrissey of course was a ... leader in the Muslim Brotherhood organization ... so what's gone wrong I mean we've seen his popularity until like ... that is what some in ... life ... it was up and seventy nine eighty percent is now down in the letters that is what what's gone wrong ... what we're seeing has done its forty hasn't done ... it last year ... he hasn't been able to fix a lot of the problems that were really ... really frustrating Egyptians ... BYD's fuel prices ... the problem with education ... poverty is ... all this stuff is still problematic here and he also weighs exceeded his authority on several occasions when he ... announced a constitutional declaration that basically gave him more however the charges were trying to check it out ... so ... he's irritating sell to levels that that that the activists in the Islamist group and an hour ... I didn't find appropriate at the same time he has responded ... I'm with ... the wood and Acer benefits with any kind of ... as ... any any new show that the level of our that he was able to achieve last November ... and and and briefly met a nice ... to see any signs of what needed to have to commit to be ... the focus of the armed forces on they'll the Seawolves you know the country off to the out of the top of Mubarak ... in the wall what what what are they stand on this ... well they need an honest declaration on Sunday saying it would be planning to intervene to the state of the country because ... he was going through is in dire Straits right now Islam is interpreted that is ... that they will attack the Islamists ... the activists interpreted that they will step into a to remove the brother from power ... it was a variant of the day obviously ... deliberately ambiguous statement ... so it's not clear exactly where the military stands we know that the Brotherhood was able to shove them aside ... last year ... so it's un clear whether or not they're going to intervene when they do worse I don't do enough ... well I guess we'll find out on some ... map thank you very much indeed